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We’ll provide an update here and set the patch live as soon as the problem is addressed. Today’s patch is delayed as we work to resolve a critical issue. An Overwatch community manager posted the following notice on Blizzard’s official forums: 15): Blizzard announced Tuesday, the day the mid-season balance patch for Overwatch 2 was expected to go live and currently disabled hero Mei was set to return to the roster, that the update has been indefinitely delayed. Overwatch 2’s Halloween event is live now with co-op missions. That’s all on top of controversy surrounding its battle pass and monetization. This was apparently caused by the game logging key strokes while players were focused on chatting in the Hero Gallery. Soon after, another controversial bug reportedly lead to Overwatch 2 players accidentally buying character skins with in-game currency. On launch day, the game faced massive queues due to an influx of players, followed by what Blizzard called a “mass DDoS” attack which made the game largely unplayable for a significant amount of players. 10, and were fully added back in just last week. These two were removed from the game on Oct. Heroes Bastion and Torbjörn were removed from the game after they unintentionally locked players out of nearly one-third of the game’s roster, as well as other bugs. While this is Mei’s first time sitting things out, these kinds of suspensions are not unheard of for Overwatch 2 during its rocky launch last month. Game breaking exploit on Busan - Remove the map asap from the rotation from Later, the players use the exploit to transport Symmetra out of the map, too - effectively allowing them invincibility and easy targets, because no one else can see where they are. In it, a Kiriko player uses the Swift Step ability to teleport to Mei. You can see the bug in action on Overwatch 2’s Busan map, via a clip posted to Reddit. The bug let Mei propel herself outside map boundaries. “We are working to address these issues as quickly as possible and aim to bring Mei back in our next upcoming patch which is set for November 15.” “We are temporarily disabling Mei to address a bug with her Ice Wall ability that allows heroes to reach unintended locations,” Blizzard tweeted from its customer service account.

An out of order sign? Not the sort of weapon charm I was hoping for. If all goes well, Mei will return to the game in a patch on Nov. Blizzard Entertainment tweeted Monday that it’s taking Overwatch 2 hero Mei offline due to a bug with her Ice Wall ability. Overwatch 2 is losing another hero, this time for about two weeks.
